2021 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro Results

Complete results for the 2021 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro

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2021 Ifbb Pittsburgh Pro
2021 Ifbb Pittsburgh Pro

The 2021 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro takes place April 30th, at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall in Pennsylvania. This is the complete results and a recap of that competition.

The Pittsburgh Pro is just the first part of a whole weekend of exciting bodybuilding action in the ‘Burgh. In addition to the Pro show on Friday, Saturday, May 1st brings Jim Manion’s NPC Pittsburgh Championships, which displays the talent of up and coming amateur athletes.

While most bodybuilding shows in the current state of the world are being moved of canceled, Jim Manion’s main show will take place this year. 2020 saw the event canceled, but it picks up where it normally takes place this weekend.

As one of the biggest shows in the sport, the 2021 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro brings with it some of the best athletes in the sport. The winners in each weight class will automatically earn a qualification for the 2021 Mr. Olympia.

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Bodybuilder began to show up to the arena on Friday morning for their mandatory check ins and to weigh in. There is no Open Division competition at this show, so the majority of competitors had a limit to hit in order to compete.

Then on Friday night, starting at 5:00pm EST (2:00pm PST), the athletes started taking the stage for prejudging, kicking off with the Men’s Physique. This concluded with the Bikini Division in the evening, with all the pro athletes competing.

Below is the complete results and official scorecard from the 2021 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro, with five total divisions being represented on the stage:

Men’s Physique

1st Place: Kyron Holden
2nd Place: Raymont Edmonds
3rd Place: Erin Banks

Mens Physique 2021 Pittsburgh Pro
Men’s Physique 2021 Pittsburgh Pro

Classic Physique

1st Place: Divine Wilson
2nd Place: Sabur Favors
3rd Place: Dmitrii Vorotyntsev

Classic Physique Results Pittsburg Pro 2021 1
Classic Physique Results Pittsburg Pro 2021 

Wellness Division

1st Place: Angela Borges
2nd Place: Yarishna Ayala
3rd Place: Amanda Rezende

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Wellness Results 2021 Pittsburgh Pro
Wellness Results 2021 Pittsburgh Pro

Figure Division

1st Place: Maria Luisa Diaz Pereira
2nd Place: Christine Stearns
3rd Place: Heather Dees

Figure Results 2021 Pittsburgh Pro
Figure Results 2021 Pittsburgh Pro

Bikini Division

1st Place: Ashley Kaltwasser
2nd Place: Alessia Facchin
3rd Place: Lauren Dannenmiller

Bikini Results 2021 Pittsburgh Pro
Bikini Results 2021 Pittsburgh Pro

Congratulations are in order for all athletes who walked away from the 2021 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro with a victory, and an invite to the Mr. Olympia later this year. Good luck to those competing in tomorrow night’s NPC Pittsburgh Championships.

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